The Millionaires' Express (VCD) (Digitally Remastered) (Joy Sales Version) (Hong Kong Version) VCD
Sammo Hung (Actor, Director)
| Yuen Biao (Actor)
| Cynthia Rothrock (Actor)
| Leonard Ho (Producer)
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Sammo Hung directs an all-star Hong Kong Cinema cast in the delightful action comedy adventure The Millionaires' Express! Hung is Chin, a small-time crook who returns to his hometown of Hanshui with the intent to run a brothel. To get his first customers, he plans to sabotage the Shanghai Express - a luxury train carrying a bunch of millionaires - so that it stops right in the town of Hanshui! But a gang of kung-fu bad guys (led by Dick Wei, Richard Norton, and Cynthia Rothrock) are also aboard the train with an eye on a secret map held by some Japanese passengers (Yasuaki Kurata, Yukari Oshima, and Hwang Jang Lee). And even without these fellows, there's a government agent (Kenny Bee) after Chin, the local fireman-turned-police chief Yuen Biao, and the town's former cops (Eric Tsang, Lam Ching Ying, Mang Hoi, Yuen Wah, and Ng Ma!) who are stuck in jail after robbing the bank! Add a passel of beauties (Olivia Cheng, Rosamund Kwan, Emily Chu), some cameos by Hong Kong Cinema stars past and present, and some fantastic, bone-crunching kung-fu action directed by Sammo Hung, and you have The Millionaires' Express, a truly entertaining Hong Kong Cinema must-see!
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| Product Title: | The Millionaires' Express (VCD) (Digitally Remastered) (Joy Sales Version) (Hong Kong Version) 富貴列車 (VCD) (數碼修復) (樂貿版) (香港版) 富贵列车 (VCD) (数码修复) (乐贸版) (香港版) 冒険活劇 上海エクスプレス (富貴列車) (香港版) The Millionaires' Express (VCD) (Digitally Remastered) (Joy Sales Version) (Hong Kong Version) |
| Artist Name(s): | Sammo Hung (Actor) | Yuen Biao (Actor) | Cynthia Rothrock (Actor) 洪金寶 (Actor) | 元彪 (Actor) | 羅芙洛 (Actor) 洪金宝 (Actor) | 元彪 (Actor) | 罗芙洛 (Actor) 洪金寶(サモ・ハン・キンポー) (Actor) | 元彪(ユン・ピョウ) (Actor) | Cynthia Rothrock (Actor) Sammo Hung (Actor) | Yuen Biao (Actor) | Cynthia Rothrock (Actor) |
| Director: | Sammo Hung 洪金寶 洪金宝 洪金寶(サモ・ハン・キンポー) Sammo Hung |
| Producer: | Leonard Ho 何冠昌 何冠昌 Ho Koon Cheung Ho Koon Cheung |
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| Release Date: | 2009-06-19 |
| Language: | Cantonese, Mandarin |
| Subtitles: | English, Traditional Chinese |
| Country of Origin: | Hong Kong |
| Disc Format(s): | VCD |
| Rating: | I |
| Publisher: | Joy Sales (HK) |
| Other Information: | 2VCDs |
| Package Weight: | 120 (g) |
| Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1020412085 |
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Director : Sammo Hung
Producer : Leonard Ho
During the early regin of Republic of China, Cheng Fong Tin (Sammo Hung) conducted speculative business in the Northeast frontier. Chinese Government sent secret agent Laifu (Kenny Chung) to pursue him. However, Cheng was repeatedly able to escape. Train service between Shanghai and Chengdu was launched. The first train carried many high officials and noble lords including a Japanese envoy with the national treasure. It drew the attention of Shanghai triads colluding with gangsters to plunder the treasure. The train was forced to stop at Hanshui town due to the railroad was exploded by Cheng. Passengers had to stay at Hanshui that brought great wealth to this place. At the same time, triads and gangsters arrived and got ready to rob the town. Cheng cooperated with security master (Yuen Biao), absconded ex-security master Joke Bo (Eric Tsang), Laifu, the residents in town and the passengers to fight against the gangs. When the triads and gangsters are defeated and fled, Cheng became once again a fugitive.
Producer : Leonard Ho
During the early regin of Republic of China, Cheng Fong Tin (Sammo Hung) conducted speculative business in the Northeast frontier. Chinese Government sent secret agent Laifu (Kenny Chung) to pursue him. However, Cheng was repeatedly able to escape. Train service between Shanghai and Chengdu was launched. The first train carried many high officials and noble lords including a Japanese envoy with the national treasure. It drew the attention of Shanghai triads colluding with gangsters to plunder the treasure. The train was forced to stop at Hanshui town due to the railroad was exploded by Cheng. Passengers had to stay at Hanshui that brought great wealth to this place. At the same time, triads and gangsters arrived and got ready to rob the town. Cheng cooperated with security master (Yuen Biao), absconded ex-security master Joke Bo (Eric Tsang), Laifu, the residents in town and the passengers to fight against the gangs. When the triads and gangsters are defeated and fled, Cheng became once again a fugitive.
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jasmine
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July 15, 2009
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Feast for the eyes - Part 2
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I have to correct some points here regarding the 'cliche' characters of junior Wong Fei Hong for my earlier review. I was over enthusiastic. Jimmy Wang Yu (original one-armed swordsman) actually had a cameo as WFH's father but there was no junior Fong Sai Yuk. Instead it was actually veteran Shek Kin (playing himself as Sifu Shek) and his son, aptly named Kin. Watch the little encounter between these 4 characters in the train when it went through the tunnels. Also worth mentioning when Richard Ng declared himself an undercover agent ( secret Agent #2) for the government , then suddenly 13 more turned up..... Sammo really have almost 'who's who' in this movie including Dicky Wei (good punch up with Yuen Biao), Kurata encountered Richard Norton (with his famous line "painful??"), Sammo himself with Cynthia Rothrock, Yuen Wah, Eric Tsang, Paul Chong, Walter Cho, Sifu Lau Kar Wing (as well as Yuen Biao & Hsiao Hu performed some amazing flips and jumps from the roof) and ........ find out for yourself. |
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Feast for the eyes
| What a gem!! I love it, love it. A Sammo masterpiece on it's own and he has Yuen Biao by his side. Both gave us unbelievable acrobatic/stunt choreography by themselves and those long camera shots did justice to the stunts! Lots of guest appearances by familiar faces like Kurata, Siao Hu, Richard Ng, Lydia Sum, Rosamund Kwan and many regulars previously from Shaw (now with GH). Sammo kicked in some 'cliche' characters with the two junior Wong Fei Hong and Fong Sai Yuk accompanied by their fathers (the latter's father played by veteran Shek Kin). If you're after the regular Sammo comedy humour, don't let this getaway. It's a classic. |
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All you can eat buffet
| This movie is in a category of it's own. It doesn't really fit as a period film, or modern day action. The huge cast of characters is overwhelming, however Sammo does a good job of centering the story around his main characters. The strange slap-stick comedy common to Sammo's movies continue to give this movie it's charm. I'm tempted to say Yuen Biao is in his prime or top form for some jaw dropping choreography he pulls in the end battle riga-marole. Just a mish-mash of characters allowing cameos of recognizable actors from that time & the classics. |
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